Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Lou-Vee-Air (TM) AirCar images for the Internet

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This is a copy of the patent drawing for the Lou-Vee-AirTMAirCar


This is the new Mark VI Lou-Vee-Air (TM)
From Lou-Vee-Air Products of Belmont, MA
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                              Detail of the canopy, motor tube, propeller hub, and standard propeller
                              The Mark VI kit has a competition latex rubber motor, an Experimental
                              Rubber motor, a mathod of modifying the propeller for more lifting
                              increasingly heavy loads, and two different motor assemblies.  The
                              Lou-Vee-Air(TM)Car Manual is an on-line book with details of
                              How to addemble and decorate the car, and how a teacher can
                              design and manage Synergetic Teams of students and lead them
                              through a valid set of activities that will produce Benchmark Data,
                              Experimental Data, graphs, predictions, and experimental or "beautiful"
                              designs for the style of the AirCar, and modifications and even dirivative



                          of spin-off designs.



January 1997, for his first speech of his second term, President Clinton visited a corsortium of school in
Northbrook, Illinois, urging the adoption of National Standards for Science and Math.  Here, the president is discussing a student's Lou-Vee-AirCar, a Mark I version made from plans in the article below.

This is a "classic" aticle used worldwide by thousands teachers and students. Download
my entire eBook FREE and the article is reproduced for you with all the details! James PLouviere